I didn't say the training or anything else for that matter in the US suck. On the contrary, gaining the certification from the American board of pathology for AP/CP is recognized and respected globally and provides a greater employment opportunity as countries outside the US such as in the UK, common wealth countries, middle east, etc. consider it as a comparable post graduate medical qualification as opposed to being certified by the Philippine Board of Pathology. I wouldn't be applying to the US if I didn't see better growth professionally in comparison to my home country.
Your prior post said you were concerned that the in the USA cert by the ABP lacks respect or recognition. Now you say it is recognized and respected globally.
Apropos your comment about the PI having only 2 FP’s. Being boarded in FP myself and having a modicum of understanding of how things are in the PI (not so good), I would STRONGLY recommend AGAINST FP in a country run by a dictator (essentially) and having a very shaky rule of law. You may find yourself “recruited” by the dictator to dismember some political foe. In the PI the cause and manner of death will be whatever the police/military/Duterte says it is, and you’d better be on board with their “suggestions “.
Seriously, you cannot practice FP in the absence of the rule of law. Think about it.